Ownership Split Rows
A cap table shown as a stacked proportion bar and holder rows with share and note, plus what is deliberately absent from it.
A cap table shown as a stacked proportion bar and holder rows with share and note, plus what is deliberately absent from it.
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Ownership Split Rows turns the independence claim into a number, showing the store's cap table as a stacked proportion bar over holder rows with share and note, plus a closing line of what is deliberately absent from it. The lede states the stakes, independent is a claim every brand makes until the acquisition post.
Holders are one array of name, share, width, swatch, and note, summed to one hundred percent. The absent line is the content, a cap table that names zero investors and six declined approaches proves what the bar cannot.
Reach for this block on a brand story or about page when ownership is a genuine part of the pitch and you can back the figures. Keep the holders real and the note honest, and let the absent line carry what independence actually costs.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the cap table with what it leaves out. Other splits:
Tip: the absent line does the real work, a cap table that names what is not on it says more than the shares.